Here's a few squares, a variety pack if you will. There must be 50 or more different species of wood in my shop. I never realized how much wood I actually had until I tried taking pics of it. I got 75% of one rack covered in these pics, and each piece of wood is one of a stock of 10-50 pieces. There's two more shelves I never got pics of, plus a garage full of wood that I don't have room for in my shop. I buy more wood than I build cues. I won't use a fraction of what I got before I die. Aside from the pics, I have honduras rose, african blackwood, 6 different types of ebony, paduak, shedua, jatoba, yellowheart, 3 different domestic walnuts, german walnut, ironwood, 2 types of mesquite, spiny allthorn, mulberry, sumac, oaks, cherry, birch, bolivian rosewood, sandalwood, zebrawood, etc. Far too much to mention. I can't even begin naming everything I got for cuemaking. It's friggin nuts. I think i'm gonna sell all of my wood & retire in Costa Rica LOL
All cocobolo:
Texas ebony, kamphi rosewood, zircote, cochen rosewood, madagascar rosewood, east indian rosewood, satinwood
Madrone burl, afzelia burl, pyinma, curly bubinga, curly maple, curly koa
Curly goncal alves, amboyna burl, teak burl, quilted bubinga, brown mallee burl, curly redheart, maple burl
Curly purpleheart, curly chechen, curly olive, camphor burl, tambootie, B&W ebony, curly narra